Even now, the softball and glove belonging to a New York City fireman, or the ice hockey and lacrosse sticks belonging to a Cantor Fitzgerald employee, or carpentry tools belonging to an AON Corporation vice president — all displayed in a vitrine within the photo - gallery complex, along with many other personal effects — seem beside the point. (firstthings.com)
Specifically, the personal effects coverage can include provisions for personal luggage and its contents, clothing and other personal effects [3] as well as business - owned materials and supplies. (carinsurancequote.net)
Do people have pictures and other personal effects on their desks, or are their workspaces pretty sterile? (topresume.com)